In Russia, I was diagnosed with a condition that sounded like a death sentence. I was facing a waiting list for surgery for several months, even though the success of the treatment primarily depended on its timeliness.
I had several acquaintances who had already been treated abroad, and they advised me to consider Korea. So I did, contacting several places at once. Even the preliminary prices were very substantial, but I still decided to go. I took extra money, as I was initially prepared for the worst-case scenario.
I arrived, checked into a hotel - it was recommended by a consultant from the service, and it turned out to be very poor and located near the clinic.
The clinic itself is very large, with beautiful, green, bright grounds. Inside, it's also very pleasant and clean, with polite and friendly staff. Everything went very quickly: with the help of a translator, I filled out the paperwork and went for the examination. It didn't take much time because there were no queues or other delays.
As I said, I was preparing for the worst outcome, but during the consultation, the professor said I was healthy! I couldn't believe that everything was resolved so quickly and that I could go home the next day!
I'd also like to add that I appreciated how the service consultant helped me resolve all issues with buying tickets and booking a hotel, and told me about Korea and various everyday matters.